MEF's Fall Speaker Series: Iran's Shadow Outreach and Israel's Victory MEF cordially invites you to attend a series of briefings this Fall. Join MEF Director, Gregg Roman, as he exposes the hidden mechanisms employed by Iran to expand its influence in the Middle East and beyond. Those methods include smuggling routes across Armenia, the illegal drug trade in Captagon, financing the regime of Bashar al-Assad, money laundering in Europe, concealed oil trade in Costa Rica, and purchasing aircraft parts in Brazil. The challenges facing Israel from Iranian-backed militias and Tehran’s efforts to surround Israel with its agents figure centrally in this account. These discussions are based on Mr. Roman’s travels in Brazil, Costa Rica, Italy, Israel, Armenia, and beyond, as well as research conducted by the Middle East Forum’s investigative staff. The talk promises a startling new perspective on Middle East politics. Please join us for this informative, off-the-record, and confidential presentation. Meet Jonathan Spyer, MEF Director of Research and MEQ Editor, who will give a comprehensive overview of the current strategic situation in the Middle East, detailing the main players, groups, and strategic trend-lines. He will discuss the Iranian challenge to Israel and the regional order, the tensions to Israel’s north, and the ongoing stalemate in Syria. Mr. Spyer will look also into Israel’s efforts to build a counter-Iran coalition, the significance of the Abraham Accords, the hopes for Israel-Saudi normalization, and the role of global players in the regional picture. MEF President and Founder, Daniel Pipes, will be hosting special guest, Izabella Tabarovsky in Philadelphia on October 23rd, to discuss the sinister legacy of Soviet anti-Israel propaganda and her latest piece, featured in Jewish Priorities: Sixty-Five Proposals for the Future of Our People. Mr. Pipes will also share more about his upcoming book, Israel Victory: Zionist Acceptance and Palestinian Liberation. Mr. Pipes argues that the struggle contains two unique phenomena that extend beyond the realm of politics and are therefore difficult to grasp. In a penetrating tome that brings original insights to a well-worn topic, he draws lessons from past Palestinian-Israeli diplomatic failures, delves into the nature of military defeat and victory, and offers practical advice on how Israel can win through minimal violence and maximal messaging. RSVP to an event in your area by clicking on one of the links below. All lunches will take place from 12:00pm to 1:30pm. Business attire is required. Detailed invitations forthcoming. We hope you can join! |
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If you are interested in scheduling a private meeting with either Mr. Roman, Mr. Spyer, or Mr. Pipes, please let us know at [email protected]. |
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September 12 - New York City RSVP to Briefing |
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| Jonathan Spyer MEF Director of Research and MEQ Editor |
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November 15 - New York City RSVP to Briefing |
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| Dexter Van Zile Managing Editor, Focus on Western Islamism (FWI) |
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September 19 - Boston RSVP to Briefing |
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| Jonathan Spyer MEF Director of Research and MEQ Editor |
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November 13 - Boston RSVP to Briefing |
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October 17- Cleveland RSVP to Briefing |
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October 18 - Pittsburgh RSVP to Briefing |
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| Daniel Pipes MEF President |
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October 23 - Philadelphia RSVP to Briefing |
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| Jonathan Spyer MEF Director of Research and MEQ Editor |
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November 17 - Philadelphia RSVP to Briefing |
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October 23 - San Francisco RSVP to Briefing |
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October 24 - Palo Alto RSVP to Briefing |
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October 25 - Los Angeles RSVP to Briefing |
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November 2 - Dallas RSVP to Briefing |
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November 13 - Miami RSVP to Briefing |
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November 14 - Boca Raton RSVP to Briefing |
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November 15 - West Palm Beach RSVP to Briefing |
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Daniel Pipes, a historian, has led the Middle East Forum since its founding in 1994. He taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard, Pepperdine, and the U.S. Naval War College. He served in five U.S. administrations, received two presidential appointments, and testified before many congressional committees. The author of sixteen books on the Middle East, Islam, and other topics, Mr. Pipes writes a column for the Washington Times and the Spectator; his work has been translated into thirty-nine languages. DanielPipes.org contains an archive of his writings and media appearances; he tweets at @DanielPipes. He received both his A.B. and Ph.D. from Harvard. The Washington Post deems him "perhaps the most prominent U.S. scholar on radical Islam." Al-Qaeda invited Mr. Pipes to convert and Edward Said called him an "Orientalist." |
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Gregg Roman is the director and chief operations officer of the Middle East Forum. Prior to joining MEF in 2015, he was the director of the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh. In 2014, he was named one of the ten most inspiring global Jewish leaders by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. He previously served as the political advisor to the deputy foreign minister of Israel and worked for the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Mr. Roman speaks at venues around the world about the Middle East and is frequently interviewed on international television channels, including Fox News, i24NEWS, Al-Jazeera, BBC World News, and Israel’s channel 12 and 13. He is a guest opinion contributor at The Hill and has been published in Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald, and the Jerusalem Post. He attended American University in Washington, D.C., and the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel, where he studied national security studies and political communications. |
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Jonathan Spyer is a journalist, author, and analyst of Middle East affairs. He is director of research at the Middle East Forum, where he also edits the Middle East Quarterly. He is a fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) and the founder and director of the Middle East Center for Reporting and Analysis (MECRA). Mr. Spyer reports regularly for Janes Intelligence Review, is a columnist at the Jerusalem Post, and is a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and The Australian newspapers. He has a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and a master’s degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. The author of two books, Mr. Spyer has extensive experience as a correspondent in the field and has reported from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, Ukraine, Jordan, and Israel/West Bank/Gaza. He lives in Jerusalem. |
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Dexter Van Zile is managing editor of the Middle East Forum publication Focus on Western Islamism (FWI). Prior to his current position, Van Zile worked at the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for sixteen years, where he played a major role in countering misinformation broadcast into Christian churches by Palestinian Christians and refuting anti-Semitic propaganda broadcast by white nationalists and their allies in the U.S. During his tenure at FWI, Van Zile has worked to highlight the voices of Muslims who oppose Islamism. |
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Izabella Tabarovsky is senior advisor at the Kennan Institute of the Wilson Center and a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism & Policy (ISGAP). Her book on Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda campaigns is forthcoming from Routledge. Based in Jerusalem, she holds a BA from University of Colorado-Boulder and an MA from Harvard University. |
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You can also reply to Stacey Roman by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 215-546-5406. |
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The Middle East Forum, an activist think tank, deals with the Middle East, Islamism, U.S. foreign policy, and related topics, urging bold measures to protect Americans and their allies. Pursuing its goals via intellectual, operational, and philanthropic means, the Forum recurrently has policy ideas adopted by the U.S. government. |
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